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ETE ger re ) —_>— Winner of To-Night’s Bout Will Practically Be Middleweight Champion. _ Coperight, 1919, wy The Prew Pubttehing Co, (Tae New York World), HI8 fs the Big Slam night. I MeGoorty and Gibbons at the Garden, five and ten a throw, packed to the doors and people trying to Bet & peek through the skylights, For several long weary months New York has been standing frst on one foot amd then on the other, waiting patiently for thie encounter. And now it's here! Can you beat it—th y time sii along? Why, only the other day we were waiting for Bob Fitssimmons to chm> into the ring and jand @ solar Plexus wallop on that big novice from California, Jeffries, ‘There has been talk of a MoGoorty- Gibbons match for several months. Gib- Lona was first to come to New York and make a hit here. He drifted in out of the West somewhere and picked up & second rate bout with some New York wonder pro tem.—@herman, I think it was. Mike landed @ quick K. O., and then went right on repeating against ‘Willie Lewis and @ number of other local “Prides” and “Hopes.” The way Gas- House Willie took @ dive to the mat, ke @ plumber hunting for « leak in the cellar, made & hit with us. While was considered something of a fighter. Gib- bens became one of the idols of New York, and we began inquiring where Minnesota, or whaiever pert he bailed trom, was on the map. At was later by « few months that Mc- Qoorty came bere and took on Mohs. He Was very much to the Limburges, in the vernacular of the ayorting world. He wasn't in very good suspe, Bui when be sppeared again he Was a dil- ferent Mowvorty, He RMaucned Lave mith of Australia, champ, in & coupw of Gaus, nen repeated On @ Visine midwewelghs cnaupion of bogland, ‘Ble elarted une puviic deusnu lor & Gibvons-movoriy ac:ap. Uibvons had been picaing jemons unt the crop Uereatenes to give vu tie aiwaye bau Qn easy Uute winning. People were wondering What he do if pid agains & real fignter, she opportunity to ake 0m MOWOurty wasn't eubiaved by Gib- bons and his Manager with ay outward ge of overwheuung enibusasm. 1p faot, 1b tvOK MUCK eieumMent anu dixplay Of ooln 10 persuade tue Bt. Maul cuam- Pion to UL His List to the arucles, Aut he did sign—and now he's guing W Dave 2 Chance 10 sy what he cau uo anons tue real ions. N odd angle of this hght ts the eeeom in which the scrappers hold each other, Yesierday aitec- won 1 Watoned MoUvorty's last work- Out, up at Jonnscns Hoaunouse, ddc- Goorty punched bags and ealpped ropes vend sbauow danveu anu llounved about with the dumbvele and reugued with big Bob Arumstrung, and then stopped win,” eaid he. me ee jon't @ fellow in the world '@ rather l-e to tian Mike. 1t would be almost » piessire to be knocked out Sius. Tt woulunt be Belf us Dad us jetting 1: from hiaus or Papse or some other Dutchman.” MoGoorty went on to say that he bes met Mike Givbous. Sure, was introduced to thm a litte while ago, and Mike aid | W 4 Word or tWe and inen turned his back. Made MoGourty feel somewhat peeved | sigs rite, for & While, but he figured it out that Mike must have #een sometning very teresting and, Slicer turning to take @ ‘a ook at It, had forgotten to tum back. ‘Mike didn’t realiy mean to be siort just because he was matched to Aight Mc- Georty, Of course not, B for Mik says that he has nothing but the friendliest of f ings for dicGoorty, What’ punch on the eye toot between Irish- men? Noti¢ng at all, at all, but @ bit of generous rivalry. Givoons usrees with McGoorty that It will be a oud thing to cut Papke ana) p Klaus out of (he championship race, both being sallivanting about in Bue rope. The Winner of the Gibbo MoGoorty affatr will be about as close | the a to @ world’s chuinpion as any man 1 ean name. dcGoorty has uimmed foreign Champions enough to give him @ pretty good cium (o the world’s title if he can add the best in this country to his lst, And Gibbons will be pretty fair o y with the one-round conqueror wet the, champions of Australia and Manner Gibbons nor McGoorty has had any trouble in making the weight. Gibbons always is @ lite under the 3B ring side, And MoGoorty weighed after yesterday's workout and touched the beam at 106 pounds. Later in the Gay he scaled 1043-4. Sp 155 at the ring ehould be eusy for him too. thin and fine, but I can't say that he seems drawn at all, He ls surely very eheertul and fails to show any of the irritability that always goes with over- training and reducing. As Gibbons weighs clout 11 or 155 there will be ttle difference in side weights. The weight hi easy fer McGoorty that to-d is staying | fm town at a hotel fnstead of going through another day's Grind and sweating off a found or two gat the Inst moment. Fach has $1,000 up ‘ana weight forfeit. Toke It for granted they’! welgh in oll right at 19 to-night. Who'll win? Why, I'll tel! you that @m@orrow. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY teal nice, periect genueman like | He looks | ty. TO-NIGHT’S Copyright, To Wop ME Away TLy_PUNCH HIM on THE ARM, 4 MGOORTY, pees Meu ie ING BeTreR “THAN ‘To STAND Cosa To @bpie = SPORTS serie! NEWSY PARAGRAPHS ® GOSSIP AND ALL KINDS OF Ketcham, Unanimous Choloe tor | “*™* "Keds Fan the Lenit: Centre on the All-America | Elevens, Has Been Unani- | mously Elected Captain of} Yale’s 1913 Team ENRY H. KETCHAM hes been H unanimously elected captain of| the Yale football team for next year. This ts his second year on the varsity team and last year he was on Walter Camp's All-America efaven. On every all-America team already elected this year he has been the centre. Ketoh- @m prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he played on the football team, and he Played on his freshman team at Yale. He 1 twenty-one years old, 6 feet tall and weighs 177 pounds. He ts floor man- @ser of the Junior Promenade Commit- tee, which is the second highest honor socially at Yale, and is one of the class Geacons, having charge of the religious work for junior year. He is a member of Pst Upstion. Ketcham will have a good many of the old men back next year, around Pyinadeio ie eft i iN Tntend fo take tine bbe Wolrerton’s me Brome ‘etn Wit be a. form Tetltor tor Interval aut, “Capt, “Plank {9 remain Oreannells bee Tac Cen, Up, well snd wall be At the, University, fen Pent whom to bulld up his team, among them | pounced to-day George q nd being Avery, left Cooney, left Rear at ear Oa guard; Pendleton, Talbott, det right tackle; Wheeler, Cornell, Cornish and Loftus, quarterbacks; Flynn, full- ck; Billy Warren, tackle; Harbison and Arnold, guards; Pumpelly, Markle Si a tine kia Peonaytvanie, the leaders 10 football. Nope ft the pula directors ot the ne Bg ae cachet sith fhe, tries we for Mon! the cli title a aes off run, but ju mr Pris or "018" and"the Rip Lit ‘dont the | ort i for thetr "espe eat fall they | 1a an to fresitential ection "tol minor matters ‘the fer fi om tie And, now to 10) ORal" asiped Mh re te co tank Se eayegone of thorotal ce Hengy Me Ateenan, «prominent member of the New York (A.C. nas offered a dollar cup for thé Teoh American AS Indoor ‘games which’ will be held rien on Ped 6. The the map aver to the cub, valuable than the A. A. Tommy Meloner oft Co mtone PA 824.000, proveeda of the aale of renee, | ie drew qpe tule of tite tickets. for ar start ‘Army. | 8 Hin mt rrmanssine Cranars Bad the better | eva foottell aurea. sumed over fo the | {shed trong aid manaired fo earn 4 draw decfalon, | Wille Hove defen ed George Slomon at Pony | second eae of the SINE talk | Muted ed" ervaverage ‘cd £5 1S fot’ the “gee lad an average 's “fos odie erthe fl bat Hu highest run ves, Slow, mae an over: Feoult Ot the samen Wayed (a, unt to | Me of 191-4 and bad a high run of 70, ture than $10 = ank?4 fegetarmetent nvm) a Re rot Charter Eb. Mftor beng In. n that the Manager Jobn (unvel of ‘the Rosreater club ot | aula &. Yount who Wayed left end on the the, International Venice is now Uniram of Pennasirante to, ait oe te probable manager of the High) the. ast” #eason, ec a for | Roniing'‘\e's seyuet sent Lore pest yeu, | How Mike Gibbons and > ‘Bi } the 5 ne teat wd ist wes Demarest's, 0; and wea te | Li Priter rere as ereee af r 500 338 ie, oy selon, 22'and high tim iliet“arertued | ‘ : 50 fins Tosting ment? P tiers not, aeernirgly, | and Tile high run wae 1 {ee ENING SEATS ic e directors of the th THE EVENING WORLD), WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE NIGHT. 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (Tne New York World), MGcorty Sars we He SvouLe HAPPEN To BE WNOCKWD OuT HELL Be GLAD IT'S A REALLY Nice’ FELLOW LiKe GieBons WHO LANDED THE TAP On HIM, “x, V mikes AW Epoie'’s VAN. MES ARM = EDDIE'S ARM, Eddie M’Goorty Compare Eddie M’Goorty. 28 years 4 months 5 feet 9% Inches 158 pounds Mike Gibbons, 25 years 4 mouths 5 feet 9 Inches. 150 pounds. Age.. Height. - Weight. . 15% Inches. irth of Neck 157% inches 86% «.-Chest (repose) 734 Inches 388% Chest (expanded) inches 10% Right Arm inches 10% . Left Arm, Inches 10% Right Forearm. inches 10 Left Forearm.. inches 6% Right Wrist... inches 6% Inches Left Wrist. inches 29% Inches. Waist inches 19% Inches Right Thigh. inches 18% inches... Left Thigh inches 18% inches. -Right Calf inches 18% inche: Left Calf. Inches 8% inches. Right Ankle. Inches 8% Inches. . Left Ankle. 5 Inches 72 ~~ Inches. Reach (spread finger tip to finger tip). .72 inches 8@..... Pulse (sitting)... errr. | W24. .ceececeeeeeeeeeeres Pulse (after exercise). eveeeeee ee 100 Billy Papke Appears In A Another Paris Bout ‘ fey bas | already fought such fast men as yome of New Orleans, Aone? Homuey and The a mateh ‘pete ren American Middleweight Guar: anteed $3,500 for Boxing George Bernard To-Night. ween Packey Mo vente) & Packer, Moarland ce 1912, KIBANE COMPLETES HIS DESTRUCTION OF THE ATTELL FAMILY Johnny Stops Monte in Ninth Round of Their Bout | at Cleveland. CLEVELAND, Deo, 4—Johnny Kile bane practically completed his destruc- tion of the fighting Attell family when in the ninth round of his bout here with Monte Attell the police stepped in to {The police picked him up pr mt @ knock-out. Kilbane was al- most at the top of his form. He waited on Attell through four rounds, then, having sized him up, he stepped into his man at every opportunity, and gave him « thorough lacing. Attell went to the mat five times, and the last time was sent cleanly through the ropes. fvom the floor of the stage and kept him out of the ring. Cleveland had the beiter of a twelve.r tle with Jack Denning of New York carried the fight to hie man all through and i the eleventh round almost had Lim out, The goag saved Denning, In the preliminaries Pat O'Neil of Akron shaded Ed Santry of Pittsburgh, Thomas and English Box Draw. TROY. Dec, 4.—Joe Thomas of California and ‘atervilet, middleweights, boxed Larry Koglish of large crowd “at the Uttle to choowe betwee later rounde Thomas aggressor, but English is ground well, Peter Pan Sold For $100,000, Goes to French Turf. Peter Pan, which ranked with Breat Colin as one of the best th breds James R, Keene ever owned, has been gold for $100,000 and will shortly be shipped to France. It 1s reported from Lexington, Ky., that agents of George Gould were the purchasers of the wonderful ho: Peter Pan follows the great Rook Sand abroad. Augus:} the rough- in the sixteenth round, of action photography and the and which lost him the Belmont recently gold Rock Sand to al yjenty, 1 ce We ith only Branon, ayndicate tor €180/000, lightweight title. After being floored twice Welgast, with enly a secocd to The price reported paid for Peter Pan| #0 In the sixteenth round, clinched his left arm around under Ritchie's ranks with the highest fxures ever} pect, and then with his right deliberately struc Ritch'e uw short, hard biow offered for horses in this country. A ; asi Ritchie’ Tee tif few years ago Ormonde was sold for|!n the groin. Note the pained expression on Ritchie's Referee Griflin vee Hermis, a Auta. immediately declared Ritchie the winner and the decision mot with heart bred, also brought a recor De ‘s though the exact figure w ap: ‘oval of the 7, i 00 spe ectators. made known. Then Rock Sand was “aaa sold for $150,000, and now it ts Pan to bring a huge sum for an Ameit- can owner, —ncinnilhitinemeees VINCENT ASTOR LIKES AUTO POLO SPORT.) Vincent Astor, a young man burdened with $65,000,000, was a visitor at the auto polo game’ in Madison Square Garden skill, It was a fine exhibition.”* And be li known that Astor ts some , Judge of driving, for he can handle a rac.ng car with the best wheelmen in the country. The mallet men showed marked Im-| provement in their work over the first) |day's exhthitions, They hit the ball | more frequently and drove it with bet- ter direction toward the goal post. eral goals were made with two hi In the night game King and Ferriter, yesterday. He sat ina box and with his]! @ black car, defeated Sterling and | chin resting on his right hand intently | Jackzon.!n_» blue car. by 15 poin’s to watched the drivers of the blue and red i = i automobiles that took part in the game MUSICAL, | twist and turn them while the mallet men snashed and banged the leather | ball. The occupants of the blue car had, won the game by a score of 11 to 10, Mr, ' Astor said: ( “I never saw cars handled with great A®OIIAN WALL, NZALEY QUARTE gement LOUDON CHARLI AMUSEMENT! NEW YORK’ and Castles, halfbacks. A of the local Registration Committee BY JOHN POLLOCK. \ "EW YORK dt r ‘yi Tgekttch wil Involve aot only Ube ILLY PAPKE, the American fighter THEATRES, tee, i ‘arpentier, - redone, than forty Ameviean fot, Mien, a eee ao Conner’ wi sii ye who made George Carpentier, the | Nion SQ. CA ob DL eee oe org) Rl Gey bead | hed Galt ‘at the Dominican French middleweight chaipton, | Bivay 4 ae. | BECK WH Te RAL Square Garden Friday and Ren eV, god Sie Sere pres aturd to chi fare, the = quit in the sixteenth round of a twenty- |p! \1LY Mts! 26¢,| Brennan, Auans hie oun Yankee “pro” of note end a dosen foreign rider | ‘hem are: John round bout at the Wonderland Club of | (COLONIAL Gace ILIA. LOFT are entered, With the addition of Waiter Rutt, | Broo} ont Office Cl °, Paris a few weeks ago, will tackle an- | BOGE aad Suan At Co ng Frank 3. “Ratlly, | other French middleweight in a twenty |[' LY MATS. the, | 00, brew yaggia, The. Di Australian Why Which MeKetrt iy that be;ween Johnny Coster of Brooklyn, sn Ba’ te ging Pg WG THEATRE, 107th MATINEE DAILY 101838 To fisht « ran 1 STAR ACADEMY |£¥NINe OF MUSIC | ‘iss STOCK CO.) 35-50 viAliss Nis Valentine”’ ch UDE PAYTON JEAN MURDOCK Creek of Monte Cristo ~~ TADIES’ MAT, DAILY, Ps ora yr of Folies Borgere Seung Shusrue, of ‘| ities i ‘The ten-round bout Let ven Tommy Murphy ant Young Hrogn, the iti eat aide it RS Tt, @68 Cee prides yy. Bete io sage a he Rou! wil’ ie Slee 3 fice’s. ar sum at Putbush We 108 saailtoe as 4 ares A mines MY MiLy. | eed ere ie ee i peat i Tand in a ton fue broug!ic ow many % Tom, Gibion TAWTHORNE es in OF Thi FULS.A 2, PRY Day RICAN HUNT "2"! 2 Anth St. OC KER, Weegee ie biti OH! 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